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Antes y después de 1810: escenarios en la historia de las exportaciones rioplatenses de cueros desde 1760 hasta 1860
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2011-12)This paper focus on the history of River Plate’s exports of hides from 1760 to 1860, a century that ran from the beginning of the Bourbon reforms in America until the beginning of the “first globalization”. The aim of this ... -
Añil, cacao y reses. Los negocios del indiano Esteban González de Linares en tiempos de mudanza, 1784-1796
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2011-11)The aim of this work is to exploit the information contained in an isolated but very dense source: the cash book of the Spanish merchant Esteban Gonzalez de Linares. Moved to Caracas between 1785 and 1791 to manage the ... -
Costa Rica's outward-looking development: from ‘Agriculture of Change’ to food insecurity (1990-2008)
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2014-12)Costa Rica has been a great example of the neoliberal approach to agricultural policy implemented during the last two decades in most Latin American countries. Costa Rica shifted from import substitution industrialisation ... -
Cuba’s alternative/inward-looking development policies. Changing production patterns and land decentralisation: towards sustainable small farming (1990-2008)
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2010-11)While most Latin American countries followed outward-looking policies of agrarian development, since the 1990s Cuba shifted towards food self-provisioning, internal liberalisation and sustainable small farming to face the ... -
Development models, agricultural policies, and agricultural growth: Peru, 1950-2010
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2017-07)Throughout its history, Peru, as a small open economy, has undergone cycles of crisis and recovery, usually linked to fluctuations in the international market. The Peruvian economy has always been an exporter of primary ... -
Formosa: tierra prometida-tierra arrasada. La Argentina de los márgenes (1884-1955)
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2014-01)In times of Modern Argentina (1880 -1930) marginality is part of the agro- export model; structured around Buenos Aires port and the Pampas livestock-cereal, the recipient of massive immigration, growing urbanization and ... -
Georreferenciamento e História Agrária: distribuição espacial das propriedades rurais a partir dos registros de terras de meados do século XIX
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2013-01)This study aims at evaluating the land registry records of the mid-1850s in Brazil as a source capable of delivering consistent elements for the analysis of the process of occupation and use of the land, particularly ... -
La Argentina agro-exportadora y el desequilibrio regional 1880-1930
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2011-09)Argentina -almost 3 million km2- is linked economically, socially and politically to the rural production and trade. First, it was linked through livestock (jerky, fat, and leather), and by the end of nineteenth century ... -
Repatriando capital sin plata. Redes de paisanaje, comercio de frutos y giro de letras entre Venezuela y España, 1785-1796
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2018-01)El texto ofrece algunas noticias acerca del movimiento de capitales a gran y pequeña escala entre Venezuela y España a partir de un estudio de caso apoyado sobre fondos documentales privados. La disponibilidad del libro ... -
Success and failures of inward-looking development in Cuba (1990-2008): opportunities and problems for small farmers
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2014-04)While the rest of Latin America followed outward-looking policies of agrarian development during the 1990s and early 2000s, Cuba implemented an inward-looking model during this period. In the midst of the most severe crisis ... -
The goose that laid the golden eggs? Agricultural development in Latin America in the 20th century
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2017-07)In the last third of the nineteenth century, a large majority of Latin America adopted export-led models of growth, mostly based on agricultural exports. In some countries, this strategy produced significant results in ...